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    MacAulay-Brown, Inc. Awarded $31 Million Intelligence Contract to Support Air Force Special Operations Command

    By Kelly PettyMarch 1, 2013
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    Sid Fuchs, CEO of MacAulay-Brown, Inc. (MacB)
    MacAulay-Brown, Inc. (MacB) was awarded a contract to support intelligence units at Florida’s Hurlburt Field and New Mexico’s Cannon Air Force Base from the United States Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC). The first option year of the contract is valued at $31 million.Under the terms of the contract option, MacB will engage in the planning, integration and implementation of new and existing intelligence collections for AFSOC. They will also provide exploitation, reporting, dissemination and evaluation capabilities.On-site support will be handled through MacB’s Mission System Group, located in Shalimar, FL. The company will partner with Advanced Concepts Enterprises, Inc. (ACEs) and Calhoun International, both also located in Shalimar, to provide intelligence analysts.”AFSOC plays a critical role in the collection and dissemination of global Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) required to support SOF operations,” said Fred Norman, Vice President at MacB. “For two decades, our teams have worked closely with the DoD, Intelligence Community and Special Operations Community to ensure its intelligence gathering and dissemination capabilities meet the needs of the Nation.”That 20 year history partnering with AFSOC, includes MacB providing Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) support since 1996. mirziamov.ru

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